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The Story Collider

New Friends: Stories about unexpected connections

The Story Collider

Story Collider, Inc.

Arts, Science, Society & Culture, Personal Journals, Performing Arts

4.4824 Ratings

🗓️ 21 December 2018

⏱️ 38 minutes

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Summary

This week, we’re presenting stories about unexpected friendships in science, whether they’re formed in the field or at Burning Man.

Part 1: Looking to connect with new people, mathematician Seth Cottrell sets up an ‘Ask a Mathematician’ booth at Burning Man.

Part 2:  When herpetologist Joseph Mendelson gets his an opportunity to do fieldwork in Guatemala during his first year of graduate school, he struggles to connect with the locals.

Seth Cottrell earned his PhD in mathematics from the Courant Institute at NYU.  His research is in quantum information and he teaches at New York City College of Technology.  For ten years, Seth has talked to complete strangers about math and physics and written about it at askamathematician.com.  His new book is “Do Colors Exist?: And Other Profound Physics Questions.”

Joseph R. Mendelson III has been studying amphibians and reptiles for more than 30 years, concentrating mostly on Mexico and Central America. Most of his work has involved evolutionary studies and taxonomy―including the discovery and naming of about 40 new species. Other studies have included ecology, biomechanics, and natural history. Formerly an Associate Professor in Biology at Utah State University, Mendelson transitioned his career to balance his energies between research and conservation, while still teaching at the university level. Currently he is Director of Research at Zoo Atlanta and Adjunct Associate Professor of Biology at Georgia Tech University, where he teaches regularly. He also is Past-President of the Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles, the world’s largest professional herpetological society. Joe has published more than 100 technical papers in peer-reviewed journals such as Science, Biology Letters, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Journal of Experimental Biology, Journal of Herpetology and Molecular Ecology.  He has also authored a number of articles and essays. His work has been featured in media outlets such as National Public Radio, National Geographic, Nature, New York Times, CNN, and Comedy Central’s Colbert Report. Additionally, Joe is a guitarist in the Atlanta-based science punk-rock band Leucine Zipper and the Zinc Fingers.  

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Transcript

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0:00.0

A science story, huh?

0:04.8

Is NYU scientist the...

0:06.6

I felt...

0:07.4

I feel.

0:08.0

I was so...

0:09.0

And I just thought, well...

0:10.0

It was that golden moment.

0:12.0

Because science was on my side.

0:19.0

Hey, everybody. Welcome to the Story Collider, where we bring you true personal stories about science.

0:28.3

I'm your host, Aaron Barker, and this week we're presenting stories about making new friends.

0:33.4

Over the course of 2018, of course, Story Collider has made a lot of new friends. We've been proud

0:38.9

to host nearly 300 storytellers on our stages this year in 59 shows all across the country,

0:45.5

Canada, the UK, and New Zealand. Oh, and of course, Berlin, Germany, almost forgot.

0:51.3

Thank you so much to everyone who has shared their stories with us, and thank you to the thousands of folks who've attended our shows and who've listened to the stories on the podcast for listening and bearing witness and laughing and crying as necessary. We really appreciate it. And so now, of course, we have two more stories for you this week about unexpected friendships.

1:12.9

Our first story is from Seth Cottrell.

1:15.0

It was originally produced for a show in partnership with Springer Nature at the Joint Mathematics Meeting in January 2018.

1:21.4

But this version was recorded in May 2018 at the Lyric Hyperion in Los Angeles.

1:26.9

The theme that night was Insights.

1:33.0

So a few years ago, I found myself in the middle of the desert, desperately trying to answer

1:39.1

the simplest question anybody had ever asked me.

1:41.7

The guy asking the question, he had these long dreadlocks,

1:44.6

and he was wearing an old beat-up t-shirt, and nothing else.

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